John MacBeath


John MacBeath was a Scottish preacher, minister of Cambuslang Baptist Church from 1909 to 1921 or 1922. He was later minister of Haven Green Baptist Church, Ealing, from 1942 to 1949. His first wife Margaret died during this pastorate, on 16 November 1947. He then remarried to Eleanor Millard. He himself died 3 May 1967 aged 87 years. His funeral took place from Haven Green Baptist Church, of which he was Pastor Emeritus. His younger brother, Andrew MacBeath, formerly Principal of the Bible Training Institute, Glasgow, took part.

Published works

"Afterward!" A study of the word in the Epistle to the peopleThe Carpenter of Nazareth. Talks about His tools, etcThe Circle of TimeThe Conquest of Kingdoms. The Story of the B.M.S. The Face of ChristThe Fragrant Life. Mrs. John MacBeath. Gleanings from her diaries and notes of addresses given by her at meetings in Scotland and England, compiled by her husband, Rev. John MacBeathThe Gift of WingsThe Hills of GodIn Time of Trouble. The counsel of the Big Fisherman. Lamps and LamplightersThe Life of a Christian. Lilies among the Wheat. Talks to young peopleLoyalty to Jesus Christ. The test and triumph of religion. The presidential address at the Annual Assembly, Glasgow, of the Baptist Union of Scotland... 1934A Number of Things. Talks to young peoplePeople without a Name, and other studies in simple Christian discipleshipPoppies. Roadmakers and RoadmendersThe Round of the Year. Portraits of the monthsThe Second WatchThe SilenceThe Silent BellsTaken UnawaresThirty Pieces of Silver. A price with a historyTo the Bereaved in War
Source: A Wayfarer's Psalter 1944 Marshall, Morgan & Scott